This one-month WAC global mosaic was created by mosaicking 4133
nadir-pointing WAC images acquired on orbits 4490 through 4745 (16 June 2010 through
6 July 2010) into a single image with seamless lighting. The orbit tracks progress across
the Moon from 360°E to 0°E over the course of the month of imaging, with beta
angles (the angle between the orbital plane and a vector to the Sun) going from
-77.5° to -83.1°. Some gores are present due
to spacecraft slews for observations by other instruments. This mosaic uses the 643 nm
band of the WAC.

A note on timing: To get complete coverage at the poles, the source image list extends
slightly beyond the nominal ~28 days for the orbit track to cover the entire Moon. At
the equator, the first and last images with visible data will be about 40 orbits
(~3 days) after or before the listed start and end times, respectively (roughly orbits
4530-4705).